Columbia Substation FPL

Columbia Substation FPL is an electrical substation in , . Columbia Substation FPL is situated nearby to , as well as near .
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Columbia County Courthouse.

Building
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The , built in 1905, is an historic courthouse building located at 173 NE Hernando Avenue in . It was designed by architect Frank Pierce Milburn in the Classical Revival style of architecture. is situated 2,900 feet south of Columbia Substation FPL.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Lake City and Watertown.

is a city of 12,000 people in . is known as "The Gateway to Florida" because it is adjacent to the intersection of Interstate 75 and Interstate 10. It was founded as the "Town of Alligator" in 1821.

Locality
is a census-designated place in , United States. It had a population of 3,018 at the 2020 census, up from 2,829 at the 2010 census. It is part of the . is situated 2½ miles southeast of Columbia Substation FPL.

Columbia Substation FPL

Latitude
30.19806° or 30° 11′ 53″ north
Longitude
-82.63342° or 82° 38′ 0″ west
Open location code
862V59X8+6J
Open­Street­Map ID
way 379596105
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Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Trinity United Methodist Church and Olivet Missionary Baptist Church.

Nearby Places

Explore places such as Richardson High School and Columbia County Health Department.

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